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Anne-Lise Mty
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![Things to do on weekdays in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572330490-leisure-in-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572330490.jpg)
So, you've just finished a hard day's work in your new home city of Seville, and you're looking for something to do in the evening. Sure, you can kick back in your home, but you will want to go out and do something or see people from time to time. Therefore, what options are available to you?
16 July 2023![Things to see and to do in Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554818-leisure-in-spain-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554818.jpg)
Spain is one of the sunniest countries in Europe, a beautiful place of exceptional beaches, awe-inspiring natural scenery, impressive architecture and a long and rich history. These qualities are just some of the reasons that make it a dream destination for travellers and those who live here. Whether you want to dip your toes in the cool Mediterranean, hike through a mountainous wilderness, explore ancient castles or get the adrenaline pumping in a theme park, there is so much to see and do in your downtime.
16 July 2023![Sports in Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554798-sport-in-spain-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554798.jpg)
From football to tennis, cycling to basketball, there are sports for every athlete or fan to enjoy. As in many countries, playing and watching sports are extremely popular activities in Spain. Of course, football tops the list, but others, such as handball and golf, are widely played. The country also hosts several prestigious international sporting events annually. So, whether you're an active or armchair sporting enthusiast, you'll have a wide choice of sports to watch and play.
16 July 2023![Medical emergencies in Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1689494961-ambulance-v8_profile_author_articles-t1689494961.jpg)
You hope the worst will never happen, but if you ever encounter a medical emergency in Spain, it's good to know what to do and where to go for help, especially if you don't speak Spanish. With that in mind, this article will help you to be prepared if an emergency arises.
16 July 2023![Student life in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572332069-seville-student-life-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572332069.jpg)
Seville is among the most popular European cities for international students. There is year-round sunshine, a laidback lifestyle, vibrant streets, culture, history, thousands of tapas bars, an affordable cost of living, and of course, excellent universities. If you are thinking about studying in the Andalusian capital or have already booked your place on a course, here's what you need to know about student life in this captivating, lively, and picturesque city.
16 July 2023![Developing your professional network in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572327868-professional-networking-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572327868.jpg)
As the old saying goes, it's not what you know but who you know. Whether you are a freelancer, have your own business or work for a company, you will need to create a powerful professional network to really help you get ahead.
16 July 2023![Things to do in Seville alone, with your partner or with a group](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572330146-things-to-do-in-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572330146.jpg)
Seville is bursting with beautiful parks, world-class attractions, great markets and shopping districts, top sporting facilities, and buzzing nightlife. The city's recreational activities are vast, and in our Things to do on weekdays in Seville article we made a few suggestions about how to occupy your spare time after work. But what about your weekends and days off? Here are a few ideas of things to do in Seville on your own, with a partner or family and friends.
16 July 2023![Popular neighbourhoods in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572334298-seville-neighbourhoods-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572334298.jpg)
Once you have decided to make the beautiful city of Seville your home, the next order of business is finding a place to live in the right neighborhood for you. The Andalusian capital has 11 districts encompassing more than 100 barrios or neighborhoods. Expats live all over the city, and there is no one best neighborhood.
16 July 2023![Sports in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572329169-sports-in-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572329169.jpg)
When you come to a new city like Seville, getting involved in organised sports, finding gyms and watching live-action events may seem like a daunting task. So, we have put together a little guide of where you can pursue your sporting hobbies, keep fit, and thrill to the skills and talents of professional teams.
16 July 2023![The work culture in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572334882-work-culture-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572334882.jpg)
With late breakfasts and long lunches, Seville's work environment will most likely be very different from what you are used to. Spain may well be the land of siestas and fiestas, but don't be fooled; it also prides itself on a diligent and productive work environment.
15 July 2023![Seville's networking etiquette](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572328139-networking-etiquette-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572328139.jpg)
One of the best ways to find new jobs and opportunities in Seville, like anywhere else in the world, is through contacts and recommendations. Having a good network of friends and business acquaintances is important to get your foot on the ladder of your new career in the city and to get ahead.
15 July 2023![Developing your social circle in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572328605-social-networking-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572328605.jpg)
For many people, building a new circle of friends is one of the most daunting aspects of being an expat. Missing the company of your old mates and work colleagues back in your home country is a normal part of the expat experience. It is hard not to feel a little lost when you're out of your comfort zone in a new place without the support you are used to. However, with a little effort, you can quickly and easily build up a brand new social network in Seville and make lifelong friends. Here are a few top suggestions about how to do it.
15 July 2023![Eating out in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572329793-food-in-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572329793.jpg)
Seville is a city bursting with flavors with plenty to bowl over the food lover. You can live here for years and still make new food discoveries. From traditional grocery stores and tapas bars to food markets and restaurants, the quality is high, the prices are low, and the choice is enormous. It is possible to eat very well for very little money.
15 July 2023![Getting around Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1572330949-transport-in-seville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1572330949.jpg)
While the capital of Andalusia has a long and ancient history that stretches back to the eighth century BC, its public transport system is anything but old and creaking. With a city center tram service, metro, bicycle lanes, taxis and an extensive bus network that reaches every neighborhood, Seville is a very easy city to get around.
15 July 2023![Accommodation in Seville](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554631-travailler-a-seneville-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554631.jpg)
Seville is a southern Andalusian city that's easy to fall in love with. The Moorish architecture works of art, ancient buildings, good schools, welcoming neighborhoods and well-connected transport infrastructure make it a great place to live and work.
15 July 2023![Working in Barcelona](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1551877807-work-in-barcelona-fotokon-shutterstockcom-v8_profile_author_articles-t1551877807.jpg)
Are you an expat looking for work in Barcelona? Spain's second-largest city is Catalonia's administrative and economic center and a popular tourist draw. With its world-class attractions, proximity to the sea, delightful climate, and rich cultural heritage, it's no surprise that Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Europe. As a result, it is a highly sought-after destination for job seekers worldwide.
15 July 2023![Working in Tenerife](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554157-travailler-a-tenerife-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554157.jpg)
Are you looking for a job in Tenerife? While there are certainly opportunities, especially for fluent Spanish speakers, the island's job market suffered a significant setback in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tenerife's economy is reliant on tourists, but for the most part, they stayed away. However, following mass vaccination programs in many countries, visitors are coming back in record numbers.
15 July 2023![Working in Catalonia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554134-travailler-en-catalogne-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554134.jpg)
Catalonia is one of the most important autonomous communities in Spain. It is also one of the country's most prosperous and industrialized regions and has a population of 7,522,596 as of 2023 (according to World Population Review). This makes it the second-largest community in Spain in terms of population number. Approximately 1,272,000 of the region's residents come from foreign countries. As one of the powerhouses of the Spanish economy, Catalonia has a lot to offer the job seeker.
15 July 2023![Working in the Basque Country](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554018-travailler-au-pays-basque-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554018.jpg)
The Basque Country is one of Spain's 17 autonomous regions, an attractive and diverse area covering 7,234 square kilometers in the northern part of the country. It sits on the North Atlantic coast close to the border with France and encompasses the provinces of Alava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa. As of 2022, the population stood at 2,186 517 people, according to the Basque Statistics System (Eustat). Loved for its green spaces, beaches and modern architecture, the Basque Country receives many visitors and expatriates yearly.
14 July 2023![Working in Valencia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554144-travailler-a-valence-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554144.jpg)
Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia, an attractive port city with beautiful beaches, a cobbled old town, sunny weather and stunning architecture. Spain's third-largest city has a population of approximately 800,000 people, including many expatriates.
14 July 2023![Working in Malaga](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554205-travailler-a-malaga-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554205.jpg)
Malaga is the capital of the province of Malaga, a southern Andalusian city by the Mediterranean Sea. Its population is approximately 579,000 people, making it the sixth-largest city in the country. In pre-pandemic times, Malaga attracted more than one million tourists per year for its culture, cuisine, history and seaside location. Like many other places in Spain, Malaga has emerged from the shadow of the virus, and visitors have returned in big numbers. The city is also a big draw for foreigners looking for work. Currently, there are around 52,000 expats living in Malaga.
14 July 2023![Working in Spain as a digital nomad](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559553938-digital-nomad-espagne-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559553938.jpg)
With its laidback mañana attitude, sunny climate, great food and awe-inspiring landscapes, Spain is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The southwestern European country is also known for having a healthy work/life balance, where workers can adequately manage their professional and personal lives. Consequently, Spain is a big draw for digital nomads, remote workers who use internet technologies to make a living and are not dependent on one location.
14 July 2023![Travelling around Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559554881-transports-espagne-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559554881.jpg)
Spain has a highly developed and extensive public transportation system, from modern buses and metros to efficient tram networks and a vast railway infrastructure. The principal means of getting around the country is by road, accounting for the majority of personal and freight transport.
14 July 2023![Using phones in Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1689357013-phone-v8_profile_author_articles-t1689357013.jpg)
One of the first things you'll want to do when you arrive in your new country is get connected. You may be away from friends and family, but they are only at the other end of a phone line. Keep in touch with them and your new friends and colleagues in Spain by plugging into the country's extensive and highly developed telecommunications network. Take your pick from the many landline and mobile operators and the monthly and yearly plans they offer.
14 July 2023![Internet in Spain](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1587380804-telephone-internet-connectivite-v8_profile_author_articles-t1587380804.jpg)
Whether for work or play or keeping in touch with friends and relatives abroad, getting online will most likely be one of your priorities once you have settled in Spain. The country boasts high-quality and fast internet services with high coverage and access to the internet via 3G and 4G networks. The new generation of mobile networking, 5G, is also available.
14 July 2023![The healthcare system in Australia](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527854752-healthcare-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527854752.jpg)
Australia's healthcare system is one of the best in the world, with high-quality care, short wait times, and good patient outcomes. Both public and private healthcare is available in Australia; Medicare is the universal health insurance scheme used by Australians; it guarantees all Australians (and some overseas visitors) access to a wide range of hospital benefits for low or no cost. In Australia, both the state and federal governments are responsible for running the health system.
14 July 2023![Work in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085388-work-in-manila-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085388.jpg)
Manila, also referred to as the National Capital Region, is the capital city of the Philippines and the country's economic heart. This bustling city proved to be very welcoming toward both foreigners and expats. Many exciting careers await you in Manila if you know where to look. But, it is crucial to be aware of the local labour market conditions and laws before finally deciding to relocate to Manila.
12 July 2023![Work in Iloilo](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085324-work-in-iloilo-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085324.jpg)
Located in the Visayas region, Iloilo was given the title 'Queen City of the South' for being the Philippines' second city after Manila. Iloilo consists of a total of 5 districts, 42 municipalities and 1,721 villages with a population of 2,051,899 as of 2020, according to the Philippines Statistics Authority. The city is very welcoming towards expatriates, providing many professional opportunities in different fields. Hence, finding a job there is possible.
12 July 2023![Work in Davao](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085254-work-in-davao-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085254.jpg)
Located in Mindanao, Davao is a very dynamic city in economic terms, providing many professional opportunities for expats/ foreigners. Lying in the southeast corner of the Philippines, Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines by area and the second largest by population. It is in the Davao del Sur province and features hilly areas in the west, which slope into the southeastern shore. Among Davao's features is Mount Apo, which is the archipelago's highest peak, as well as the durian, a popular fruit in the country despite its strong and unpleasant aroma.
12 July 2023![Work in Cebu](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085200-work-in-cebu-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085200.jpg)
What are the career prospects for expats in Cebu? How to proceed to find a job there? What is the work culture and dress code? How to apply for a job and get the correct visa? Find out the above and more in this article.
12 July 2023![Work in Cagayan de Oro](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085136-work-in-cagayan-de-oro-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085136.jpg)
Cagayan de Oro, officially known as the City of Cagayan de Oro, is a 1st class urbanized city in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Misamis Oriental, where it is geographically situated but governed administratively independent from the provincial government.
12 July 2023![Traveling to the Philippines](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530084984-traveling-to-the-philippines-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530084984.jpg)
Do you need a visa and other requirements to travel to the Philippines? Here is your step-by-step guide for entry and extending your stay.
12 July 2023![The labour market in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1567426803-labour-market-in-manila-v8_profile_author_articles-t1567426803.jpg)
The Philippines is among Asia's premier labor markets. Many aspiring expats are choosing Manila as their ideal foreign destination to live and work in for several great reasons. The economy is growing and is expected to keep on thriving in the coming years.
11 July 2023![Things to do on weekdays in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530090176-leisure-in-manila-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530090176.jpg)
Whether you work a full-time job or are still studying, things tend to get busy on a workday in Manila. Everyone needs some kind of relaxation at the end of the day to get some work-life balance. Manila offers a wide array of leisure activities, depending on your mood.
11 July 2023![The work culture in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1567427316-the-work-environment-v8_profile_author_articles-t1567427316.jpg)
When deciding to work in Manila as an expat, it is crucial to know and understand the proper work etiquette. What you are probably used to in your home country isn't necessarily acceptable in this city. Over-emphasis on staff birthday celebrations, a family-type environment in the workplace, referring to people as Mam/ Sir non-stop, and dressing less formally to beat the heat may surprise even the most seasoned expat. Here are some tips for adapting to your new work environment in Manila.
11 July 2023![Transports in the Philippines](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530090355-transport-in-the-philippines-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530090355.jpg)
Transportation and getting around are part of everyday life. So if you intend to settle in the Philippines, you should know that the country has a developed transports network, including buses, subways, taxis, as well as traditional means of transport such as Jeepneys, pedicabs, kulong kulongs (like a sidecar) and tricycles, etc. You can choose from these, depending on the length and purpose of your trip and your budget as well.
11 July 2023![Visas for the Philippines](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085072-visas-for-the-philippines-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085072.jpg)
If you're a foreign national intending to move to the Philippines, you can choose among different types of visas according to your particular requirements. Find out in this article which type of visa is appropriate for you.
11 July 2023![Studying in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1567171712-university-in-manila-v8_profile_author_articles-t1567171712.jpg)
With more than a hundred universities dotted around the city, Metro Manila is very much the center of higher education in the Philippines. A newly developing and emerging market in Asia, the Philippines has welcomed a steadily increasing number of international students in recent years aside from being a popular destination for the country's tropical and sunny beaches.
11 July 2023![Study in the Philippines](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530086325-study-in-the-philippines-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530086325.jpg)
The Philippines stands as an enchanting archipelago boasting a rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, hospitable locals. Beyond its allure as a tropical paradise, the country has been steadily gaining recognition as an emerging destination for international students seeking high-quality education. With its diverse academic offerings, world-class institutions, and vibrant student life, the Philippines presents a compelling opportunity for individuals from around the globe to embark on an enriching educational journey.
11 July 2023![Accommodation in Iloilo](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530086034-accommodation-in-iloilo-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530086034.jpg)
Iloilo, nicknamed the 'Heart of the Philippines', is a province stretching over 4,663 km² in the South of the country and Northeast of Panay Island, precisely in the Visayas region. The province is, in fact, in the West of the archipelago and consists of 75% virgin lands, 25% forests, and 7,000 hectares of redwood. The population of Iloilo City currently stands at just under half a million people, and the province of Iloilo is home to slightly over 2 million people.
11 July 2023![Buying property in Manila](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1567171000-property-in-manila-v8_profile_author_articles-t1567171000.jpg)
Buying a property is a big and exciting step, but navigating the rules and regulations in a new country can be a daunting task. If you are thinking of moving to Manila, whether it be for work, retirement, or for setting up a business, here's a quick guide to help you choose a property to invest in.
11 July 2023![Accommodation in Davao](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1530085975-accommodation-in-davao-v8_profile_author_articles-t1530085975.jpg)
Davao is an established metropolitan area with its capital, Davao City, catching up to the main Philippine cities in the north in terms of public services, economy, and quality of life. The city is home to a population of 1,776,949 people in 2023, and many think that life is better down south since the air is cleaner and there is not much traffic.
10 July 2023![Study in Melbourne](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527850980-study-in-melbourne-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527850980.jpg)
Melbourne has most of what makes the Australian lifestyle so appealing – beautiful beaches, a Mediterranean climate with many sunny days, nightlife, cool shops, and a great food and coffee culture. It's no surprise it regularly tops lists of the world's most liveable cities. Victoria's capital and Australia's second-largest city is also home to seven well-regarded universities and a number of other tertiary institutions, making it a great destination for international students. Keep reading to discover what makes Melbourne so suitable for students and what the different universities have to offer international students.
09 July 2023![Getting around Melbourne](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1559034627-getting-around-in-melbourne-v8_profile_author_articles-t1559034627.jpg)
Melbourne has a growing population which has led to urban sprawl and lots of new houses being built on the outskirts of the city. Commuting to work is something lots of us have to do, and trying to find the easiest way can be a challenge, especially if you want to avoid crowds and long commute times. However, Melbourne provides a range of different options to suit nearly everyone, whether you're heading into the city every day for work or trying to find the shortest route to the pub.
09 July 2023![Study in Sydney](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1561467456-universities-in-sydney-v8_profile_author_articles-t1561467456.jpg)
Sydney, Australia's largest and most iconic city, is famous for its harbor, great weather, and coastal suburbs. But Sydney isn't just about laid-back surfer vibes; it also contains several well-respected universities and a number of other tertiary institutions. If you're an international student considering studying in Australia, keep reading to discover what Sydney has to offer you.
09 July 2023![Working in Sydney](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527850459-sydney-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527850459.jpg)
The City of Sails is Australia's economic and business hub. A bustling, modern city, Sydney is full of opportunities for foreign professionals. However, finding a job city can be competitive – especially if you are fighting for positions with locals who may have years of experience in Australian industries. Moving to a new country is always daunting, and entering the job market or adapting to a new workplace might be the most intimidating part of the process. But don't worry, we've put together some tips and tricks to help you land your dream gig.
09 July 2023![Accommodation in Sydney](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527851684-accommodation-in-sydney-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527851684.jpg)
Accommodation in Sydney can be very expensive, both for renters and buyers alike. Known for being one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Sydney is also ranked near the top when it comes to expenses. According to the latest Economist Intelligence Unit report, Sydney is now ranked equally with Copenhagen at number 10 in the rankings of the most expensive in the world. This is due to accommodation costs, as well as the rising price of groceries, transport, and everyday services.
09 July 2023![Indoor and outdoor activities in Sydney](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1561465854-outdoor-activities-sydney-v8_profile_author_articles-t1561465854.jpg)
Sydney offers a huge range of options for the outdoors enthusiast. Whether you're up for watersports, hiking, or cycling, there's something for everyone. For those who aren't inclined towards outdoor sports or are looking to join a gym, Sydney has lots of fun options that take place indoors, too. Keep reading to discover all the ways you can stay active while living in the City of Sails.
09 July 2023![Getting around Sydney](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1561465171-transport-sydney-v8_profile_author_articles-t1561465171.jpg)
As an expat, it is useful to be informed about the easiest, most practical ways to commute to and from work or university. The most popular form of public transportation in Sydney is trains, but driving and car ownership are very common in Sydney, with more than half of the population commuting by car to work. People also use car share services, buses, bikes, taxis, ferries, and their own two feet. There really is no wrong way to travel in Sydney, it just depends on where you live and where you are trying to go.
09 July 2023![Finding accommodation in Brisbane](https://www.expat.com/upload/guide/1527851966-accommodation-in-brisbane-v8_profile_author_articles-t1527851966.jpg)
Brisbane is very popular with expats. Known for its friendly locals and a near-perfect climate all year round, Brizzy is pretty much booming. The biggest city in Queensland and also its capital, Brisbane has a population of 2.28 million. Famous areas include the South Bank, its cultural precinct looking out over the Brisbane River, and the Story Bridge, which is one of Brisbane's landmarks.
09 July 2023